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Final Round. Fight!

by System Administrator 9. March 2010 00:58

Hey readers and bloggers, this is my third attempt to put up this blog...Lee, what are you doing with the site. Jeez.

So anyway, like I said in my last post, I agreed to a dorm photoshoot with RU's University Relations Department if I wasn't put in a coma after Sunday night's Bio Exam.

^ Nick, Priscilla, and Gerry after completing Operation: No Personal Space (missing: Amy Reilly)

Since my dad is a professional photographer, I'm used to the whole, "Okay, now tilt your head like this. No, not that far. Smile. Look over here! Don't pout your lips. Blah blah blah." deal. It was cool, I suppose. Can't wait to see how the pictures came out. Route 18 billboard, here I come. Mua ha ha haaa.

Anyway, I was pretty much in hibernation over the weekend for the sake of studying for the Bio exam. Hopefully, the following slew of random videos I shot during that time will give you a bit more of an insight into how Rutgers REALLY is...

^ The gopher of House 22. Beware.

^ Someone in South Tower partying it up. It's okay that it's 4 in the afternoon, bro. (Sorry about the wind. -__-)

^ I <3 walking past random Asian Karaoke shows. No, seriously.

^ The Legend Of The Automatic Water Fountain. Taste defeat, Busch Student Center.

^ Possible new Verse|One choreo? Watch out this semester.

^ Vikki and Jehseung doing the "Abracadabra" dance. K-POP FTW

^ V|1 playing an intense game of Ninja.

^ Even when you're a junior, it's hard to stay awake sometimes without some tea. Just ask Alison.

^ Part of the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company's finale in Dance Appreciation. I didn't record too much because I didn't want Randy to think that I was texting.

Whew. Enjoy that. Do work, RU students! Only a couple of days until Spring Break. See y'all next week.


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Comments

phylee United States
3/9/2010 9:19:19 AM #

can i have your autograph?

djalexis United States
3/9/2010 2:31:05 PM #

Hmm, I don't know. I might just be too cool for you now. Wink

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